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As I am exhausted beyond reason at the moment, I'm going to leave you with the definition of today's prompt: Fantastical - and you can choose one of them and write from there. I hope you have a wonderful week.
Fantastical Definition from Dictionary.com
1.conceived or appearing as if conceived by an unrestrained imagination;odd and remarkable; bizarre; grotesque:fantastic rock formations; fantastic designs.2.fanciful or capricious, as persons or their ideas or actions:We never know what that fantastic creature will say next.3.imaginary or groundless in not being based on reality; foolish orirrational:fantastic fears.4.extravagantly fanciful; marvelous.5.incredibly great or extreme; exorbitant:to spend fantastic sums of money.6.highly unrealistic or impractical; outlandish:a fantastic scheme to make a million dollars betting on horse races.7.Informal. extraordinarily good:a fantastic musical.
Remember, our prompts are only suggestions, where you find inspiration for your poetry is up to you.
Suggested poetry type: Lento (I tried to find a fantastical poetry type)
Word Prompts:
Mistakes
Crazy
Chaos
extraordinary
marvelous
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I hope that helps. You don't have to do this, it is only if you would like to make your link an active link.
Remember to visit two or more OctPoWriMo participants and leave encouraging and supportive words along the way.
Peace,
Morgan Dragonwillow
Read, Dance, Write, Repeat.
Yes she is on Google+ too!Morgan Dragonwillow, author of Wild Woman Waking & Dancing within Shadow, is a writing rebel, foodie, urban gardener, recovering perfectionist, facilitator of magical circles and poet who (mostly) doesn't let her fears get in the way of her passion for writing and creating. When she isn't working with clients, writing or dancing, you can find her encouraging and supporting her writing community at @StoryDam, #OctPoWriMo, #PoetsonthePage, and Playing with Words on her blog.
I feel bad because I haven't had it in me to interact with the other participants. There is a lot of not so good stuff going on in my life at this time.
ReplyDeletehope you feel better today, something on Cappadocia :)
ReplyDeletehttps://ladyleemanila.wordpress.com/2016/10/24/poetry-prompts-day-24-octpowrimo-2016-fantastical/
Crazy
ReplyDeleteWell, I've been sick with a bad cold and have fallen behind. Maybe today and tomorrow, the poetry will fly 'fantastically'. Posted two today. Hope to read more this afternoon. May your week go well.
ReplyDeleteTucson Mermaid
My post, Day 24 - https://ramblingsofawriter2016.com/2016/10/25/octprowrimo-day-24-english-tanka-poem-prompt-fantastical/
ReplyDeleteI'm glad you're okay: I was worried about you when there was no post yesterday.
ReplyDeleteHere is my poem for today: Magic is Real
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ReplyDeleteOk, I'm going to try this again.
ReplyDeleteFirst, I hope you are getting rest!
Second, this form and prompt was a lot of fun. Thank you!
Here is Day 24 - Fairies, Unicorns, Dragons - Whee!
Fairies Unicorns Dragons Whee
Thanks for all you do! Get some rest. "Fantastical" brought me right to Narnia. Here's my post
ReplyDeleteLion, Witch, Wardrobes
Just thinking...this has been so much fun. I would love to continue after October. Maybe we can create a writer's group?
ReplyDeleteWe post prompts all year long but it's usually weekly. Only October is everyday.
DeleteI hope you'll be able to get the rest that you need very soon.
ReplyDeleteHere is my post for today:
OctPoWriMo Day 24.
And, I don't remember if I got yesterday's post linked or not and I don't see a post here for yesterday, so here is my post for "undoubtedly" for Day 23:
OctPoWriMo Day 23.
Have a blessed day!
Here is two days of poems. this is from yesterday. The Hammer Falls
ReplyDeleteThis is my attempt at a double crossed Lento. Call of Spiritual duty
Here's my #23 -- Pondering Placidity and Kick or Treat - Two poems in forms to face different storms
ReplyDeleteI'll be back with #24 in a bit. Thanks!
Thanks for keeping these prompts going throughout the month!
ReplyDeleteDay 24:
Knock-knock. Whose dare? A quadruple lento to make a memento
Here we go with the final countdown for the October challenge!
Here are my efforts for days 24 and 25: http://biancasbookblog.blogspot.co.uk/2016/10/octpowrimo-days-24-and-25.html
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